ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
all images courtesy of ahhaproject

 

 

 

produced for organic baby brand ‘stitch bears’, the collection of ‘stitch milk soap’ by korean and germany-based company ahhaproject uses organic goats’ milk powder from new zealand for its main ingredient. the popsicle form is aimed to reduce children’s dislike of taking a shower, by making it something fun they can associate with – the wooden stick is also easy to grab onto for small hands. there are four types of soft milk, avocado, jojoba, calendula and camellia that moisturize skin and also boost its natural renewal process. wanting to boast these materials, a large sheet of text on the back side of the package gives people a list of the ingredients that they are using. the ivory colored packaging is designed to remind the consumer of a case of soft milk ice cream, and the shape of the soap expresses its mild character and soft, melting feeling to touch.

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
the stitch soap is influenced by a popsicle form, making it fun for children to use

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
the soap uses organic goats’ milk powder from new zealand for its main ingredient

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
the wooden stick of the popsicle form is easy for small hands to grab onto in the shower

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
the soap was produced for organic baby brand ‘stitch bears’

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
the soap has a mild character and soft, melting feeling to touch

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
stitch soap, avocado

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
stitch soap, camellia

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
stitch soap, jojoba

 

 

ahhaproject uses organic milk in stitch milk soap popsicle
stitch soap, calendula

 

 

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